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everybody's looking at us, mummy. yes, i know, darling.
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i used to give her all my refreshers. they were like a little packet of sweets that had letters on them, and i used to secretly rearrange the order of the letters so that they spelt out "i love you." mind you, i had to buy a lot of packets to get the right letters. how old were you? sixtee-- six. that man's still sweating. a... a... a... airplane? not that i see any. nope, it's not airplane. alsatian? nope, not alsatian. ak-47? no. a... ( mumbling ) all right, i give up. it's air. air?! you can't see air! you can! um, what about all that fog and mist that we had on holiday? that was air. yeah, sadly. and when it's a very hot day, you can see the sun coming in and all those dotty bits of air. that's dust. yes, but what makes it float? air does! all right, something beginning with... "t." who's this? "oh, jo. i love you, jo." shut up, you little idiot! i've had enough! boys, boys... don't touch me! oh! pete: boys! sorry. i am so sorry. don't worry. we didn't mean it. thank you. yeah, well, this is precisely how accidents ha
i used to give her all my refreshers. they were like a little packet of sweets that had letters on them, and i used to secretly rearrange the order of the letters so that they spelt out "i love you." mind you, i had to buy a lot of packets to get the right letters. how old were you? sixtee-- six. that man's still sweating. a... a... a... airplane? not that i see any. nope, it's not airplane. alsatian? nope, not alsatian. ak-47? no. a... ( mumbling ) all right, i give up. it's air....
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look, if you were a friend, she wouldn't use you like that. dad, she's not bloody using me! ( sighs ) look, jake, when i was young, there was a girl i really, really liked-- dad, every time you want to explain something to me, you just tell me some lame story of your childhood which is incomprehensible crap. yes-- jake! you won't bloody believe what jake's gone and done. are you all right? well... no, not really. you know rosie from work? she went back to the office. the landlord was there changing the locks. apparently, tyson's done a runner. he's left tons of unpaid bills. he-- he goes round, he sets up fake businesses, and then he rips people off for as much as he possibly can, and then he buggers off! oh. i'm sorry. oh, i feel so stupid. look... you had no way of knowing. no, i suppose not. but you did. sorry? well, you kept looking him up on the internet. well, yeah, as i-- as i-- what else did you find out? well, nothing, you know, of any-- what else? he was once investigated by a consumer watchdog program, but he was never prosecuted. why didn't you warn me?! well, be
look, if you were a friend, she wouldn't use you like that. dad, she's not bloody using me! ( sighs ) look, jake, when i was young, there was a girl i really, really liked-- dad, every time you want to explain something to me, you just tell me some lame story of your childhood which is incomprehensible crap. yes-- jake! you won't bloody believe what jake's gone and done. are you all right? well... no, not really. you know rosie from work? she went back to the office. the landlord was there...
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he'll always remember us. who could forget us? okay, put your dirty things in the laundry. i'm not listening to a word you say! oof. hello. can i write my christmas list? well, yeah, i suppose so. do you know, i'm been thinking. it might be a good idea not to ask father christmas for quite so many presents as last year. got heavy for the reindeer. well, then, how many can i have? oh, i don't know. four? four?! well, you know, baby jesus only got four, didn't he-- the gold, the frankincense, the myrrh, and the little lamb? then can i have a little lan-- lamb? do you know, santa doesn't deliver livestock. they tend to panic in the chimneys. we've still got money trouble, then? what does money trouble have to do with santa bringing me my presents? yes, jake, how could that have anything to do with father christmas and the presents he brings? get a grip, mate. sue: hiya! good day? pete: no. i'm shattered. how was your interview? well, i'm definitely in with a chance, according to the head, because i am a team player. oh, but that's great, isn't it? how was work? oh, it was fun,
he'll always remember us. who could forget us? okay, put your dirty things in the laundry. i'm not listening to a word you say! oof. hello. can i write my christmas list? well, yeah, i suppose so. do you know, i'm been thinking. it might be a good idea not to ask father christmas for quite so many presents as last year. got heavy for the reindeer. well, then, how many can i have? oh, i don't know. four? four?! well, you know, baby jesus only got four, didn't he-- the gold, the frankincense, the...
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oh, no, there's a whole gang of us. we'll be back by 10:30, and it's not a school day tomorrow, so it's fine. 10:30, jake? you're only 12. well, jo's got the tickets already, and everyone else's parents have said yes. have your parents said yes. absolutely. they'll be cool. "they'll be cool"? can i hang up now? yeah. there's a stupid man who keeps asking me questions. oh, give it to me. i promise i'll be back by 10:30. hang on, hang on. is it the cineplex you're planning to go to? i'm sorry you've had to wait for someone to answer. i've had to wait 71 minutes! there's a big group of us. what are you so worried about? let me see. there was the drive-by shooting that happened there last week. that was outside. karen: he's right. yes, but to get to the inside, you have to go through the outside. well, how come everyone else's parents think it's fine. yes, how come? karen, can you stay out of this, please? if that sentence is going to end "transfer you to another department," please don't say it because i will stab myself.
oh, no, there's a whole gang of us. we'll be back by 10:30, and it's not a school day tomorrow, so it's fine. 10:30, jake? you're only 12. well, jo's got the tickets already, and everyone else's parents have said yes. have your parents said yes. absolutely. they'll be cool. "they'll be cool"? can i hang up now? yeah. there's a stupid man who keeps asking me questions. oh, give it to me. i promise i'll be back by 10:30. hang on, hang on. is it the cineplex you're planning to go to? i'm...
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for more, david garrity joins us. the tech analyst. david, it's really interesting that at a time when ceos have been warning about earnings and revenues coming down for the rest of the year we have ibm boosting its numbers. what does ibm have going for it? >> it's focusing on making 50% of revenues from cost ware. they're not there yet, but that's the target by 2015. but the higher margin sales were certainly helping to drive the bottom line performance that for ibm is substantially better than expectations. at the same time, we have weak markets in franz, and italy down, and so all tolled, ibm benefitting from a better product mix, and cost reduction. >> susie: and looking at ibm stock, it was up in the regular session, and then again in afterhours toup $191. you're recommending the took. why do you like it? >> certainly, we think ibm is on track to grow earnings 10% a year from now to 2015. $15 a share this year to $20 by the time we get to 2015. we k that the company given the breadth and depth of their ability ha to grow earnings
for more, david garrity joins us. the tech analyst. david, it's really interesting that at a time when ceos have been warning about earnings and revenues coming down for the rest of the year we have ibm boosting its numbers. what does ibm have going for it? >> it's focusing on making 50% of revenues from cost ware. they're not there yet, but that's the target by 2015. but the higher margin sales were certainly helping to drive the bottom line performance that for ibm is substantially...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: colorado prosecutors formally charged james holmes today with 24 counts of first degree murder in one of the deadliest mass killings ever. there were two charges for each of the 12 people killed in the movie theater in aurora. and the 24-year-old also faces two counts of attempted murder for each of the 58 injured. the murder charges carry a maximum penalty of death and a minimum of life without parole. peter banda of the associated press was in the courtroom today. i spoke with him a short time ago. they're charging them under two different near owes. murder after deliberation. a second one first degree murder extreme indifference.
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so i think definitely people who have that tool set should use it. the people who have the tool set are then obligated. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: aimes came to new york to get his trophy, awarded by alan alda's 11-year-old granddaughter ellie. he was also rewarded with a surprise serenade of the song he wrote. >> for me the most touching part was just seeing that kids have got it. they understood what i was trying to say. whatever i did, it worked. >> reporter: it was a victory, too, for al and alda who was just as impressed with his young judges as he was with ben aimes. >> when i... what i loved about what they said was that them didn't like the short answers, the ones that were too short because they didn't learn enough. they wanted to learn. they really wanted to understand it. >> reporter: there will be another challenge next year. once again an 11-year-old will pick the question scientists will have to answer. this time, a current 11-year-old, not one who asked a question in 1947 and got the answer and so much more in 2012. >> woodru
so i think definitely people who have that tool set should use it. the people who have the tool set are then obligated. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: aimes came to new york to get his trophy, awarded by alan alda's 11-year-old granddaughter ellie. he was also rewarded with a surprise serenade of the song he wrote. >> for me the most touching part was just seeing that kids have got it. they understood what i was trying to say. whatever i did, it worked. >> reporter: it...
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people have told us that, but lots of other people have denied it. and i don't think it's true, but it's -- you know, one of those stories. what did nixon do on the eve he resigned? one of the things that he did was prayed with henry kissinger. but there were more hours. maybe he went wandering. who knows? it's very important that it not become a witch hunt to get at reporter's sources and particularly to haul reporters into court that more often than not that the claim of national security has been violated by a newspaper or the press, as ben bradley said many, many years ago, that it's almost always bogus. at the same time, people in government take an oath that they are not going to disclose national security information. and you can have a legitimate jury, it seems to me. but you have to be very, very careful that this does not turn into something that's totally unjustified. president obama the other day made a statement that his white house is not responsible for leaking national security information. and it seems to me that he's going to have t
people have told us that, but lots of other people have denied it. and i don't think it's true, but it's -- you know, one of those stories. what did nixon do on the eve he resigned? one of the things that he did was prayed with henry kissinger. but there were more hours. maybe he went wandering. who knows? it's very important that it not become a witch hunt to get at reporter's sources and particularly to haul reporters into court that more often than not that the claim of national security has...
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. >> microsoft, i used 8, and killed it. >> brenda: jonas. >> the mobile models on their be tablets. >> brenda: is it going up 30%? >> i guess not. >> brenda: neil is up next. >> . >> neil: on a week when a top democrat is saying food stamps and unemployment insurance are stimulus and the president argues the really successful businesses do it on their own, what is happening to us. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and call me worried, worried for a country whose elected leaders call the symptoms of a slowdown as the cures for slowdown. with food stamps and welfare are our goal and not improving the economy that should make them unnecessary. then i start to wonder whether what made this country great is gone and whether we keep this kind of stuff up, maybe it's time to sell this new brand of capitalism short. to ben stein and dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and charlie gasperino, what do you think, dagen? >> i think it goes back to the argument a we've been talking about for several years now, what role does government play in our lives? who makes the country great? is it the govern
. >> microsoft, i used 8, and killed it. >> brenda: jonas. >> the mobile models on their be tablets. >> brenda: is it going up 30%? >> i guess not. >> brenda: neil is up next. >> . >> neil: on a week when a top democrat is saying food stamps and unemployment insurance are stimulus and the president argues the really successful businesses do it on their own, what is happening to us. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and call me worried, worried...
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us upside down. he just said what happened? and we explained, as best we can. and, you know, goddamn it. >> there was a lot more than that. >> no kind of -- maybe even something worse. >> yeah. >> but instead of -- he believed in the empirical method. okay. go find out where you screwed up, which we did. and we found out. and we corrected it in the newspaper. and went on. and that was -- you know, i mean, we weren't happy that we screwed up but we were happy we weren't fired. >> what pressure -- what pressure did you feel when you were building the story? >> i think this story was like getting into a warm bath and then it got hotter and hotter and hotter. so, you were able to withstand the heat. i think the most remarkable thing was early on, about eight weeks after the break-in, we found out john mitchell, nixon's campaign manager, former law partner, former general of the united states control this had secret fund. we were having coffee off a vending machine room. i put a dime in and i felt this ch
us upside down. he just said what happened? and we explained, as best we can. and, you know, goddamn it. >> there was a lot more than that. >> no kind of -- maybe even something worse. >> yeah. >> but instead of -- he believed in the empirical method. okay. go find out where you screwed up, which we did. and we found out. and we corrected it in the newspaper. and went on. and that was -- you know, i mean, we weren't happy that we screwed up but we were happy we weren't...
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in the name of healthiness, they're hurting us. it happens every time. >> it goes against the grain, even young people, by the way, a poll of 18 to 29 year olds, 69% of whom said raising any taxes in this economic environment is a bad idea. >> yeah, but you know, you really have to wonder how americans are going to react when they begin to understand the actual data. fascinating thing available this week from the tax foundation. you can find it at their website, it's a calculator that shows you how much in taxes you'll be paying. >> they're kind of fun to work on. >> it's fascinating and let me tell you what we discover, it's remarkable. the actual increase in taxes earning 250,000 to 300,000, those we're told are job creators, you won't believe this. $199 more a year. and $16 a
in the name of healthiness, they're hurting us. it happens every time. >> it goes against the grain, even young people, by the way, a poll of 18 to 29 year olds, 69% of whom said raising any taxes in this economic environment is a bad idea. >> yeah, but you know, you really have to wonder how americans are going to react when they begin to understand the actual data. fascinating thing available this week from the tax foundation. you can find it at their website, it's a calculator...
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. hot temperature and hottest stocks to help you pay the grocery bims. >> ibm just pulls back. tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm. it is brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country that took shumer. >> i admired canada and taxes are lower and done everything pro business and set the standard and so easy to follow our neighbors to the north. ben is 100% spot on. >> we used to laugh at them. >> david asbin with forbes on fox. here's dave. so much for the war on poverty. the percent of poor americans on track to hit the highest level since lbj declared his war on poverty, and that's after spending $15 trillion trying to defeat it some folks on forbes are where are the congressional spending on the this war? welcome to forbes on fox. wolego with steve and rich and rick a
brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. hot temperature and hottest stocks to help you pay the grocery bims. >> ibm just pulls back. tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm. it is brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country...
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. hot temperature and hottest stocks to help you pay the grocery bims. >> ibm just pulls back. tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm. it is brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country that took shumer. >> i admired canada and taxes are lower and done everything pro business and set the standard and
brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. hot temperature and hottest stocks to help you pay the grocery bims. >> ibm just pulls back. tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm. it is brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country...
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he said you can use it, just not nam sne n'llyo he. thskenwhdshe dia accountable en there's a mistake. he said the readers. the brevity of the reply an earnest question was amusing to the audience. thswbes uy rsf the aienc ev. soo tet soax, but an early chapter that could be mediagate. i hope you rember the lesson and think loer bore swg neimom y o ks re ve tr ienese d you've got pompous at an early age. [laughter] inraepngs ased qstiosk e inoded icuepngor yols you saw us do it on the front page. you saw the washington post apologize in an editorial. you saw the whingnst as rnheli e. e no oepco t. uen american journalism, really. i am speechless at your injunction i should think of this and think of a lger. re s to t foufif i may give you a piece of advice. [laughter] that's b. toosec inkyead two quotes here threon a io yhumor me, but i the important. one is from ben and the other from harry. first is ben gave a speesh in f74exo gnan b si to poi tards a deeper tru. you get the story today, take a bite from the apple, get another bite t
he said you can use it, just not nam sne n'llyo he. thskenwhdshe dia accountable en there's a mistake. he said the readers. the brevity of the reply an earnest question was amusing to the audience. thswbes uy rsf the aienc ev. soo tet soax, but an early chapter that could be mediagate. i hope you rember the lesson and think loer bore swg neimom y o ks re ve tr ienese d you've got pompous at an early age. [laughter] inraepngs ased qstiosk e inoded icuepngor yols you saw us do it on the front...
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knows how to be used to profit politicians. providing flatter for art and something to be left behind. he has left his angels behind. none of us knowing where exactly we are headed. and this is also a new poem. it's potentially the title of my next poetry collection. i read a lot about religion being raised catholic. this is called just like jesus. if i get struck down by thunder. just like jesus. i want childhood to be, evading teen angst. always. i want to encourage and motivate just like jesus. few literates could conquer. simply by having faith, i want to arouse. make you believe there's a god above watching over us. without scientific explanation. i want to cast out your demons. liberate your oppressed soul. bring back lost friends. just like jesus, be a shameless pervert while with the possibility of sexism and paternal. just like jesus, i want to hear the voice of my farther. bask in the stars, this is not an end but a beginning. a sepia tone of martarism. i want my engage capturred. to frame the minds of ignorants. whil
knows how to be used to profit politicians. providing flatter for art and something to be left behind. he has left his angels behind. none of us knowing where exactly we are headed. and this is also a new poem. it's potentially the title of my next poetry collection. i read a lot about religion being raised catholic. this is called just like jesus. if i get struck down by thunder. just like jesus. i want childhood to be, evading teen angst. always. i want to encourage and motivate just like...
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so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most of them have never been -- the combined mixtures of a developing teenager saying day after day year after year. there is a lot we don't know. what do know there is a tremendous amount of scientific evidence that showing low doses of chemical exposures can interfere with hormones, change the way our genomes for diseases that come down the long. most important time of development in the womb, teenagers developing. we also know that disease chronic disease is meaning chemicals are on the rise, breast cancers. who knows a young cancer or family member that has breast
so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most...
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it used to be five out of five. people want it to be rich or-- >> and some would have people right now, and angry and bitter. >> listen, in america we know that success is byproduct, it's a byproduct of hard work, sacrifice and smarts, we respect that, we really do respect that despite this massive pr campaign against it and i still hope it back fires. >> neil: ben stein, what do you think. >> the hypocrisy on the part of the democrats is beyond believe. the greatest was fdr, the family eight off gold plates and john f. kennedy, and unbelievable decadent luxury. lbj one of the richest men ever to serve in congress and big democratic era, and kerry one of the richest men in the united states. what are we talking about here? i don't get it the hypocrisy here blows the top of my brain right up. i'm with you, neil, who is the one in four, assume it does make a difference. why would it make any difference at all? i'm looking at dagen, but i don't know for sure. dagen. >> well. >> one thing that was written about editoria
it used to be five out of five. people want it to be rich or-- >> and some would have people right now, and angry and bitter. >> listen, in america we know that success is byproduct, it's a byproduct of hard work, sacrifice and smarts, we respect that, we really do respect that despite this massive pr campaign against it and i still hope it back fires. >> neil: ben stein, what do you think. >> the hypocrisy on the part of the democrats is beyond believe. the greatest was...
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guys have this boutique and they work together and they share o and they are both in that trilogy of us, worked really well together and i don't know, it is just an amazing role to play and dive into. >> rose: it is a perfect life for them until -- >> it really is. >> i until that time, yes. >> rose: and you play? >> i play elena, elena is very conservative housewife from mexico, and he is very devoted to her family and she has -- her husband is murdered and her twin sons are murdered, so she has been forced to take over the family business, which is the cartel of mexico, and she was very successful, he is a very successful businesswoman. >> and her business is? >> her business is drugs. >> rose: and when she sees somebody else in her business she wants their business as well? >> if they are very, very good, yes. >> rose: and then along comes dennis. >> oh, yes. >> well, let's see. den space duplicitous, crooked dea agent and he has his own agenda, and he is on both sides of the fence. he is serving the mention cab cartel, mexican cartel as well as the u.s. government and these young gu
guys have this boutique and they work together and they share o and they are both in that trilogy of us, worked really well together and i don't know, it is just an amazing role to play and dive into. >> rose: it is a perfect life for them until -- >> it really is. >> i until that time, yes. >> rose: and you play? >> i play elena, elena is very conservative housewife from mexico, and he is very devoted to her family and she has -- her husband is murdered and her...
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bruce uses a sliding scale, allowing people to pay what they can. >> hi, heather. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: working together with people like heather, bruce can accomplish big things. remember that auction date? bruce made some calls, talked the talk and voila -- >> luckily, you know, bruce worked his magic and we got it pushed to february 2nd. >> reporter: and now that battle they've been fighting may be coming to a happy close. so far, heather's monthly payment has been reduced from about $2,600 to just under $1,700. and after we called gmac, they agreed to postpone heather's auction date until march. in a statement, they say they are committed to working with borrowers like heather. >> i live in this country, i have a home and i want to live the dream, you know, that's all i want to do, i want to live the dream. >> and we are happy to report that since chris filed that report, heather cadman received her permanent loan modification this summer. >>> well, coming up next, it is the brutal, dirty, long distance race that is designed to hurt you. so, why are thousands signing up
bruce uses a sliding scale, allowing people to pay what they can. >> hi, heather. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: working together with people like heather, bruce can accomplish big things. remember that auction date? bruce made some calls, talked the talk and voila -- >> luckily, you know, bruce worked his magic and we got it pushed to february 2nd. >> reporter: and now that battle they've been fighting may be coming to a happy close. so far, heather's monthly...
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n fec p p >>wek this thing and say hey, that's a guy he used to be on a gman geie. so iiedmilip ta f hsesaa d g it. he's going to think, no culture do we and i just shot y so it aoelguyiogwa e o b. t mf tw colar my computer be. it was chip. r co enk. s llt crtoeehlyw l iam f n clamation point exclamati point. having bonded over barbara en, hed themes we can explore here, but i kind of boiled it down to three and especially how those three teams affect the two great correspondence, to grered axa pae nd r ref r s. er te d oer rtthdentd do inwh they did really ugly month after month in early 1943. the first thing is h hse be t.pbi sow etir grs ug tth could cover a global conflict. not to put too fine a point on it, but we are talking about oil cok ngr. wgue rnals. evwas guy when he worked he can't the ciy. boyle specialized in covering street crm. thtoug tweery little aboutee adr kof le rto ariff. this is from chat or three. paiai bigart hae lid a fu "yoim or sbs raf ar a a oeyma ih no foreign language, no foreign experience, no more knowledge of coglfrhedlgn worera e
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theo g ance in time for us so we can do better than we did before. every time i come ack to thee ache to en whkbt eda20 aro,iayoc w f some way to work for pee ado ain foi wo w nyuwh si tit thibooand i'm honored all of you would've been part of the just discussion wereappy to answer any quesons you mighthv. >>t ounk co tf t e combat philosophically? why is he over here and what is hiss? oi t dwat keim wt o alive? >> i think there are two thngs thprofutly zenddiof t grbohete weaabcoy, ey o booo f friend. it was about great statements that idealism and all the rest f bec oo inatl ath ground it is a great desire to get home. yes, sir. [iib e mce n igma i't rymn jwnnak ees ref ie. >> what is incredible to me and i didn't get a chance to read this theamion e a ic ker tla indrtfr astronaut. at one point in 43 and early 44 your chances of getting back in thecombat missions were no behnoesxosvn. in that. imagine having to cover the kids at breakfast. th wouldfy naesd %e ab come home. some even more catastrophic than .gxbhbx t ayi' teol rshorlsrysi thm politic
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so let's use that power. let's use our power as individuals and let's use our power through our collective strength. the power of 3 million people working together with passion and commitment to improve the lives of all our students. let's use our power to change one classroom at a time. let's use our power to make public education stronger. and let's use our power to make our nation a better place moving ever closer to our great and noble ideal of equal opportunity not just for a fortunate few but for every single child. nea, we educate america. thank you for all you do for the students of our country. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> with congress on break this week, we're featuring american history programs in prime time. starting at 8:00 eastern, francis o'brien, chief of staff to the house judiciary chair in 1974 and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, a senior member of the committee during the investigation. american history tv in prime time all this week on c-span3. >> the life of a sailor includes scrubbing t
so let's use that power. let's use our power as individuals and let's use our power through our collective strength. the power of 3 million people working together with passion and commitment to improve the lives of all our students. let's use our power to change one classroom at a time. let's use our power to make public education stronger. and let's use our power to make our nation a better place moving ever closer to our great and noble ideal of equal opportunity not just for a fortunate few...
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and has stimulus gotten us anywhere. we have so far, since february 2009 spent three quarters of a trillion dollars of the money. back in february of 2009, the unemployment rate was 8.2%. right now, it's 8.2%. so, if we didn't spend all that money, we'd have gotten at minimum the same spot. so, that's almost a trillion dollars that we wasted and as toby alludes to, put is further into debt. >> brenda: what do you say to that? >> i say a couple of things. the failed policies that got us in the mess in the first place and to say that, you know, 28 straight months of private sector job growth is somehow a sign we need to go back to the policies of 2007, 2008. >> and i-- >> no, no, i'm sorry, there are folks who are saying, who are saying, well, clearly what we've done is not working. what we're doing is trying to reverse what happened before. i want to go back to people talking about the second company that came out. the energy loan. that got more than the bush administration and obama administration, donning we should tie
and has stimulus gotten us anywhere. we have so far, since february 2009 spent three quarters of a trillion dollars of the money. back in february of 2009, the unemployment rate was 8.2%. right now, it's 8.2%. so, if we didn't spend all that money, we'd have gotten at minimum the same spot. so, that's almost a trillion dollars that we wasted and as toby alludes to, put is further into debt. >> brenda: what do you say to that? >> i say a couple of things. the failed policies that got...
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it's inherently dramatic we love the visuals and it always gets us viewers but combat is the smallest part of any war it's the smallest feature yet we define war by the guns and tanks and yet collateral damage. the destruction of civil life is the longest lasting and the largest portion of every war but as you know i cover what i'm not scared we've been living in denial when you are that scared but you do it we can't to cover the good life outside of the story we were the only witness to what was going on a lot of. you know when i went to baghdad in march of two thousand and three and i was determined not to treat war as a spectacle but rather treated as a backdrop to a very human story management a story of suffering a story of isolation a story of agony of wong's. and time and again i saw the stories and the people that i met in baghdad in the. this is an up or you know war you see the best and worst of human being and i consider myself lucky being able to see all the most things happening before my eyes the things that i can photograph exists so i am able to show others all those p
it's inherently dramatic we love the visuals and it always gets us viewers but combat is the smallest part of any war it's the smallest feature yet we define war by the guns and tanks and yet collateral damage. the destruction of civil life is the longest lasting and the largest portion of every war but as you know i cover what i'm not scared we've been living in denial when you are that scared but you do it we can't to cover the good life outside of the story we were the only witness to what...
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used t have aroundtime square its rulclwtt. x atn . that was invented by a european ceo who is trying to get his vice presidents out of the building in sort of a weird new space so they could be created. that whole thing was about trng t g h es o exted y idents. or you probably know about, you know, sort of the dress down friday's a lot of companies now have we can come inand use their facilities, and then stuff and not have to necessarily give thea ot eattpny age a sense, you know, any workplace. there's a zillion schemes now to try to do this. i mean, there are some advantages to amateurism. i will sy unguided mtursm, t t esal s tag t ma. where you see like amateurs really work well as when it has some kind of interaction with a professional col de port. i have a whole chapter in our astronomy, and to show youhw seracentieng asoman university. that's been insanely productive for everybody. so, you know, as long as, if you go to the garage and you have no connecti to anyone uside, towpeuati ch, n of come you tend to be, the neighborho
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shy mon johnson joining us. up next on "the wall street journal report," the supreme court upholds health care reform. what the road ahead means for washington and your wallet. former senate majority leader tom daschle will join me next. and later, looking for the next game-changing idea. the biographer of the steve jobs book, einstein and ben franklin. aspen institute's walter isaacson is my special guest. >>> the signature piece of the obama administration's domestic policy agenda had a significant victory this week when the supreme court upheld the affordable scare act this week, signed into law more than two years ago. joining me right now is former lawmaker with inside experience in debate over health care reform, former senator tom daschle, onetime democratic majority leader. senator, wonderful to have you here. >> good to be with you. >> thanks for joining us. a dramatic last day in session for the supreme court thursday morning. 5-4 decision in favor of upholding the constitutionality of the mandate that
shy mon johnson joining us. up next on "the wall street journal report," the supreme court upholds health care reform. what the road ahead means for washington and your wallet. former senate majority leader tom daschle will join me next. and later, looking for the next game-changing idea. the biographer of the steve jobs book, einstein and ben franklin. aspen institute's walter isaacson is my special guest. >>> the signature piece of the obama administration's domestic policy...
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and ben is joining us right this minute. was the light in fact green? >> it was. basically i have to follow the laws of the road like a vehicle. but regardless of that, don't walk was blinking was well. >> did you mention anything to him about blocking the crosswalk? >> yeah, they're not supposed to, especially a bike path. you're not supposed to block it. you could be issued a summons for that, i believe. >> ben, do you think he gave you this ticket because you motioned to him and said back up as you went through the intersection? >> definitely. i dared to disrespect him, otherwise he wouldn't have stopped me. >> you uploaded this video. what do you hope happens? >> i hope to bring that to court and that i don't have to pay the ticket. >> ben, we've got a call into the nypd to get a statement from them. we have yet to hear back from them, so keep us posted on what happens in the future. >> definitely. >>> fair warning, this next one is a little graphic. this lady is not going to win any mother of the year awards. mom comes out, runs across the street. but watch w
and ben is joining us right this minute. was the light in fact green? >> it was. basically i have to follow the laws of the road like a vehicle. but regardless of that, don't walk was blinking was well. >> did you mention anything to him about blocking the crosswalk? >> yeah, they're not supposed to, especially a bike path. you're not supposed to block it. you could be issued a summons for that, i believe. >> ben, do you think he gave you this ticket because you motioned...
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politics, using political power to build an economic base. again, we see it in the 19th century and early 20th century over and over again among the irish, among the italians of how they use politics to help their groups to build economic power. and he was thwarted just as most african-americans in the late 19th and at the turn of the 20th century were thwarted in their efforts to use the political system to build an economic power base. >> i would -- i would just add this too that, you know, when smalls basically ends his political career, we find him continuing to fight. we find him in 1895 in the south carolina constitutional convention, which had been called to reverse everything that had been done, or at least to -- i need to rephrase that to reverse the most essential thing that had been done in the 1868 constitutional convention, which was to enfranchise african-americans. convention w was to franchise african-americans. and he tried to stand up and prevent the disfranchisement of black south carolinians. that work remains unfinished b
politics, using political power to build an economic base. again, we see it in the 19th century and early 20th century over and over again among the irish, among the italians of how they use politics to help their groups to build economic power. and he was thwarted just as most african-americans in the late 19th and at the turn of the 20th century were thwarted in their efforts to use the political system to build an economic power base. >> i would -- i would just add this too that, you...
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let's figure this out the mad money way using the method i would employ at my hedge funds using events that drove down all stocks because of stock futures. we know that. first we have to put the event in perspective. we have to ask ourselves, okay, the news is potentially tragic, dangerous, terrifying. what effect does it have on the earnings per share, the numbers? let me give you an example. in the 20 years i have invested other people's money there were a slew of exogenous events that hit the stock market. i use what i called the bristol-myers theorum used after the company i felt had the most consistent earnings imaginable. here's how it would play out. at the hedge fund we used to have morning meetings. i thought if you came at 6:01 what was the point? might as well go home since the opportunity to make money had passed. so i dismised you if you were a minute late. they were lucky. i didn't throw water bottles at you or electrical appliances at their backs. well, once. i saved it for when people lost you money. every time we get a nasty event a at the morning meeting someone would
let's figure this out the mad money way using the method i would employ at my hedge funds using events that drove down all stocks because of stock futures. we know that. first we have to put the event in perspective. we have to ask ourselves, okay, the news is potentially tragic, dangerous, terrifying. what effect does it have on the earnings per share, the numbers? let me give you an example. in the 20 years i have invested other people's money there were a slew of exogenous events that hit...
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>> he's been there for us and so has katie. >>> alec baldwin's wedding album. the first photos from his big day. >>> plus, did sofia vergara just get engaged? as we count down the hottest summer couples. from miley and liam to kimye, who will get married first? >>> how the wizard got to oz. ♪ with are
>> he's been there for us and so has katie. >>> alec baldwin's wedding album. the first photos from his big day. >>> plus, did sofia vergara just get engaged? as we count down the hottest summer couples. from miley and liam to kimye, who will get married first? >>> how the wizard got to oz. ♪ with are